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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had trust" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence such as, "We had trust in our abilities to succeed."
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I've had trust issues for a while now.
She worked with all these people who had trust funds.
"Lisa and Francesca were part of the family and they had trust".
Less than half of white people said they had trust in the system.
The four children have had trust funds set up for them.
It frightens people to return to a time when they had trust in teachers.
From the beginning, Worsley observed that Manning had "trust issues", diagnosing him with an anxiety disorder.
He enjoys approval ratings of more than 95% among Republicans; he also enjoys something that his father never had: trust.
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'And they had trusted me.
"I had trusted him, and that trust was broken".
She had trusted this person.
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